Siwa: A custom RISC-V based system on chip (SOC) for low power medical applications
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2020Autor
García Ramírez, Ronny
Chacón Rodríguez, Alfonso
Molina Robles, Roberto
Castro González, Reinaldo
Solera Bolanos, Edgar
Madrigal Boza, Gabriel
Oviedo Hernández, Marco
Salazar Sibaja, Diego
Sánchez Jiménez, Dayhana
Fonseca Rodríguez, Melissa
Arrieta Solorzano, Johan
Rimolo Donadio, Renato
Arnaud Maceira, Alfredo
Miguez de Mori, Matías Rafael
Gak Szollosy, Joel
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This work introduces the development of Siwa, a RISC-V RV32I 32-bit based core, intended as a flexible control platform for highly integrated implantable biomedical applications, and implemented on a commercial 0.18 𝜇m high voltage (HV) CMOS technology. Simulations show that Siwa can outperform commercial micro-controllers commonly used in the medical industry as control units for implantable devices, with energy requirements below the 50 pJ per clock cycle.Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación